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<h2>Determining your site's siteID</h2>
<p>The siteID for your course or <a href="content.hlp?docId=ardt">project site</a> is the string
of numbers and letters appearing immediately after <code>site/</code>
in the site's URL.</p>

<p>For example, consider the following URL:</p>




<span class="example">  http://sakai-deathstar.org/portal/site/836869b1-3997-4f29-803b-986be9fd270c</span>

<p>In the example above, the siteID is
<code>836869b1-3997-4f29-803b-986be9fd270c</code>.
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<p>Additionally, site leaders can find the siteID in the Resources
tool. In your site's <a href="content.hlp?docId=arcc">menubar</a>, click <strong><code>Resources</code></strong>, and
then click <strong><code>Manage/Download Multiple Resources</code></strong> to view the
siteID.</p>

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